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On-time budgets were turned by perennial foot-draggers Pennsylvania, controlled by Republicans, and New York, where power is split but Democratic Gov.
Higher Taxes Yield to Budget Cuts in States Leslie Eaton 2011
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Jet Lag On-time arrivals in the U.S. are at their lowest in three years, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
The One Airport to Avoid Is ... Scott McCartney 2011
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On-time performance increased steadily from 83 percent in June to 94 percent in September, he said.
MARC riders struggle with delays, crowded trains Katherine Shaver 2010
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On-time performance through September is up to 80 percent on the Fredericksburg Line and 92 percent on the Manassas Line.
Virginia Railway Express trying to make the trains run on time 2010
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On-time performance by buses - defined as arriving no more than two minutes early or 7 minutes late - is running at less than 75 percent, compared with Metro's target of 80 percent.
Metro short hundreds of drivers needed for bus, rail operations Ann Scott Tyson 2010
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On-time performance by buses - defined as arriving no more than two minutes early or 7 minutes late - is running at less than 75 percent, compared with Metro's target of 80 percent.
Metro short hundreds of drivers needed for bus, rail operations Ann Scott Tyson 2010
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On-time launch, on-time landing ... just a phenomenal team effort across the board.
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On-time performance, the report said, worsened last year, with 75.5 percent of flights arriving on time, compared with 77.3 percent in 2005.
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On-time was defined as within 15 minutes of the scheduled arrival time.
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On-time launch, on-time landing ... just a phenomenal team effort across the board.
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